Eureka High School - Le Memoir Yearbook (Eureka, KS)
- Class of 1949
Page 1 of 68
Cover
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THIS IS EUREKA'S MAIN STREET IN THE EARLY l9Z0'S.
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We, the students of E.H.S. sincerely dedicate the 'TORNADO' to--'OUR
EVER FAVORITE SPOT'--EUREKA.
From the beginning the fundamental aim of Eurekans has been to place ed-
ucation as a foundation or cornerstone of all else, because they have had the
understanding and realization that civilization and the principles of democracy
depend on a learned and clear thinking people.
Having had the support and loyalty of Eureka in every attainment, we hav
gone ahead, with afeeling of security and satisfaction, for we have known that-
'our town stands behind us and boosts us'--which gives us the necessary cour
age to go ahead.
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THIS IS EUREKA S MAIN STREET TODAY
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Eureka we can only say Thank You for all that you have afforded us but
may we always strwe that our hves may become as an illummatwn that others
commg after us may see and be gulded by our hght Thus may we honor You
who are representatwe of a llberal .md consc1ent1ous people that have so w111
lngly contrxbuted to our welfare m education
In all s1ncer1ty may we ever smg praxses to You the Bu1lder of Better
Educatxon and wlth Just pr1de and honorable apprec1at1on we now unlte to greet
you 1n ded1cat1on and to say goodbye to another happy and successful school year
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W. C. KAMPSCHROEDER
T-ig 5 X Superintendent of Schools
JOHN E. CLENIENT
Principal, Social Science
LELA MAE HART
Secretary to Superintendent
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School Nur se
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Head Athletic Coach Commerce
OSCAR SWEDE ERICKSON
Assistant Coach Physical Education
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Instrumental Music
DONNA GRAY
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HAROLD BROOKS
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DEAN A HATFIE LD
Mathematxc s
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Vocat1ona1 Agr1cu1ture
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Commerce
ROSAMOND MORRIS
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PHYLLIS WARE
Soc1a1 Sc1ence
THORA L FOYER
Physlcal Educatzon
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ALICE C ALLEN
Vocational Economxcs
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FIRST ROW: Ila Mae Barnes, Asst. Editor, Kenneth Morrison, Business Manager: Pat Sew-
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Steele, Hi-Y Editor, Howard Worley, F.F.A. Editor, Martha Rose, Music Editorg Eleano
Cannon, Pep Club Editorg Judy Meredith, G.R. Editor, Ruth Harding, Artist, Virginia Pack
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Bob McCue Vlce Pres1dent
Bob Dettmer Sec Treasurer BOB MC CUE BOB
DETTMER
We the Forty Nxners are very proud to be called Senlors of the noble
school of Eureka H1gh School Wxth the able leadersh1p of our offxcers and
sponsors we have become one of the most progresswe classes that has
ever fmlled the halls of old E H S
In sports we have excelled whether on the football f1eld the basketball
court or the track f1e1d Our boys have gone to the state and come back
wxth many v1ctor1es
In G R and H1 Y we have shown a great 1nterest and benef1ted the
clubs greatly 1n the few years we have served them
Our Iumor class play was cons1dered far dlfferent than any that have
ever been presented 1n the school before The H1gh School Mystery was
a play of an ordlnary h1gh school and was enjoyed by everyone
Our Honorary Soclety represents the top th1rd of our class It not only
represents the scholast1c standmg of these pup1ls but also the1r leader
sh1p ab1l1ty
Our only hope IS that we may go out xnto the world and contmue to be
Just as progress1ve always keep1ng the best 1nterests of the world ln m1nd
We w1ll leave th1s school w1th the feelmg that we have bettered lt 1n every
way we could
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MARY ELLEN BRENTON
KENNETH MORRISON
LYLE OLSON
HELEN PAR KS
DORTHEA SPAIN
MAR .TORIE LETHA STARKY
MICHEAL VAN!-IAVERBEKE
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PAUL BRAND
BETTY HARBOUR
BOB GENE AGARD
SHIRLEY SUE GORDON
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NEVA MC CAMMON
CLAYTON ROCKHILL
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PATR ICIA BR OOKS
BILL SHARP
HELEN PAT HUGHES
JACK WEBB
BEVERLY POMRANKY
JOHN CHEATHAM
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GLADYS SAMUELS
ALLEN LOVE
MARY ANN OLSON
DON BR AT TON
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HOWARD WORLEY
MAR VIN BUR TIN
CHARLES BRENTON
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DON LE VIEUX
ANNE HILLMAN
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CAROL CROSS
SHERWOOD EVANSON
MARY ELLEN BROWN
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ouncil representatives were: Johnnie Mae Hendricks, Mareta Brown and
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Upholding the tradition of E.H.S. the Junior class presented a three act
lay entitled, 'Brother Goose" on December 3, 1948, under the direction of
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een active in all of the school organizations.
To our sponsors, Miss Allen, Mr. Brooks and Mr. Wheat we offer our
incf-" thanks for direction in this years activities.
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JUDY MEREDITH . . . Vice President
IRLENE RAWLINGS . . . . Secretary
DALE CULBERTSON ..... Treasurer
BILL HARTMAN. . . Program Chairman
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ALICE CARRINGTON
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HELEN VOELMECK
MARTHA SUE ROSE
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ELEANOR CANNON
JACK DOCHOW
DON WARRELL
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JOYCE SPAIN
MERLE BRADEN
SALLY SNIDER
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JIM DOWNING
PHYLLIS WATSON
RICHARD CREBO
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DOLORES BRAZIL
CLYDE CHASTAIN
ELAINE ROB Y
FREDA DAVIS
PAT LOPP
ETTA MAE BURRIS
.TEANEENE FISCHER
DEAN DENNIS
BETTY MAE ROBINSON
LORA BROOKS
HARRY BREEN
JO ALICE JOHNSON
KATHRYNE WILLIAMS
PAT T Y HODGSON
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KENNETH NOR THEDGE
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MARTHA HELLMAN
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A project wh1ch had been only an 1dea for several years came to a
br11l1ant reahzatxon th1s year 1n the development of the new hot lunch
cafeterla Balanced lunches are served each day to a great number of
students and teachers
Mrs I F Campbell and Mrs Clayton Courter two very effmclent lad1es
have very ably taken over the superv1s1on of the cafetena and are to be
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We the Sophomore Sophslof E H S do apprecmate the chance to say a word regard1ng
our class We ve gone along as other classes contr1but1ng w1th grades all the way from
A to F mostly we are proud of our grades
We have been well represented mn all school organlzatlons and act1v1t1es and f1nd that
lt hasn tbeen all work and no play for we ve had grand tmmes along w1th our accomphsh
ments
At our f1rst class meetmg we elected the follow1ngclass offlcers Pres1dent Lawrence
Murphy V1ce Presldent Alan Leonard Secretary L1la M1ller Treasurer June Bum
gardner Program Chalrman Paula Pedroja also John Green Sue Ba1rd and Don
Cheatham were chosen as representahves to the Student Counc1l
Dur1ng the year Sue Ba1rd was chosen to represent the Sophomores as cand1date for
football queen
As a class we have had a wonderful year together and beyond that we must say
Fellow classmen you ve been swell to us freshmen JUHIOTS Senlors all It has
been a year to remember but Tlme Marches On and we are glad to be m1dway We
look forward to the next two years as bemg even better and we hope to do as well as other
examples that have been set before us by Jun1ors and Semors
We offer our s1ncere thanks to our sponsors M1ss Morrls Mr Er1ckson and Mr
Bla1r who have been most k1nd and generous 1n help1ng us always
Wlth only memorles rema1n1ng we now gwe you the relns fellow Freshmen and
W 11 Journey on We are Sophs no more for next year we ll be greeted as Jun1ors
Ad1eu untll we meet aga1n next year
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Alan Leonard V1ce Pres1dent
L1la Ivhller Secretary
June Bumgardner Treasurer
Paula Pedroja Program Chalrman
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V Hmson I Sharp M Rose D Day I Farmer B Beal B Belt D Cheatman M Brooks
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Left to Rxght BACK ROW E Berrmer M French F Cooper P Arguelles F Bumgard
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ROW M Myer I Hawthorne C Mlller A Ralston R Brxce D Lewls I Burk I
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On September 7 1948 Freshmen tagged as green1es entered E H S They soon
became acqua1nted w1th the school and the1r classmates They elected Wllbur Wygle
Sm1th Program Cha1rman and Sue Stra1ght Jack Henderson and Tata Webb as
Student Councll representatwes The sponsors for the class were Mr Hatf1eld M155
Shultz and Mr Breed
We Freshmen entered whole heartedly 1nto all the school act1v1t1es The boys
proved the1r sport1ng sp1r1t 1n football and basketball
As we look back over the past school year we g1ve thanks to all the faculty and
our classmates for mak1ng ours such a happy and successful entry mto old E
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W1lbur Wygle Pres1dent
Jlm Dochow VICE Presxdent
Dav1d Jordahl Sec Treas
Donme Pat Srmth Program Chauman
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Left to Right BACK ROW M Polhamus N Stanfield J Cook J Henderson J James
W Elliott J Downing B Hughes N Biles V Burngardner F Gaines SECOND ROW
J Hensley S Wassell E Lewis T Webb E Ball J Evenson J L Hawthorne D
Moon G Stringer FIRST ROW J Black D Martin G Dixon W Kunkel J Webb
R Ailor P Mcllvain C Criswell B Raber
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Left to Right BACK ROW: G. Johnson I. Chastain J. Brizendine D. Jordehl L
Escareno, G. Klein, B. Weatherbee, J. Burton, D. Edwards, G. Stewart, J. Newby, J
Colvin. SECOND ROW: J. Paul, M. Ward, C. Smith, S. Straight, J. Dochow, E. Hedges
P. LeVieux, Carl Barrier, J. Campbell, D. Smith. FIRST ROW: D. Schneider, W. Wygle
P. Dunn, Pl Johnston, M. Pickens, J. McMillan, J. Hellman, D. Whipple, S. Marshbanks.
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Left to Right: Mike Vanhaverbeke, Eleanor Hedges, Dave Pugh,
Mareta Brown, Helen Hughes, Queeng Ron Ball, Kingg Jack Pugh,
Sue Baird. Crown Bearers, Margaret Basham and Freeman Gary
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L1pst1ck gets 1n the funnlest places
Noon gatherumg
Freshmen Beaut1es
Loafmg on the Job
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Mary Starner
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Bob Dettme r
3 Representative of G. R.
Secretary Representative of Hi Y
Sue Baird
Treasurer Representative of Sophomore
Don Cheatham
Representative of Sophomore Class
Sue Straight
Representative of Freshman Class
Jack Henderson
Representative of Freshman Class
John Green
Representative of Sophomore Class
J'1m Sharp
Sports Representative
Tata Webb
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John Cheatham
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Sh1rley Sue Gordon
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Erma Pearse
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Dorothy Henderson
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Martha Rose
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Under the direction of Miss Velma Vlcek and Miss Rosamond Morris, the Eureka
High School had their G.R. Club this year. A large percentage of the girls of E.H.S.
affiliate this organization. Meetings are held each week, The CLR. had charge of a few of
the concessions at the football games this year to raise funds, and also sold Tuberculosis
bonds. Two big affairs of this season, sponsored by the G.R., were the Father-Daughter
Chili Feed, and the Mother Daughter Tea.
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Leader, Treas.g lla Mae Barnes, Vice-Pres., Jeaneene Fischer, President. BACK ROW:
Pat Seward, Publicity Chairman, Winifred Miller, Social Chairman: Martha Rose, Music
Chairman, Judy Meredith, Service Chairman, Eleanor Connon, Program Chairman, Mary
Starner, Devotional Chairman.
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Sec., Janice Farmer, Vice-Pres.g Paula Pedroja, Pres. BACK ROW: Dorothy Martin,
Service Chairman, Sue Straight, Music Chairmang Eleanor Hedges, Social Chairman,
Phyllis LeVieux, Publicity Chairman: Jeanne Campbell, Devotional Chairman.
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PURPOSE To create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and cornmumty h1gh
standards of Chr1St13D character
PLATFORM Clean speech clean sports clean scholarsh1p and clean l1v1ng
The H1 Y Club of E H S hada very full and prosperous year w1th a larger membersh1p
than any other H1 Yclub 1n South East Kansas Under the leadersh1p of S1nCla1r Orendorff
sponsor and Jerry Steele Pres1dent the club feels that they have made worthwh1le
acluevements 1n carry1ng out the H1 Y Purpose and Platform
The ear had an excellent send off w1th an 1nforrnal party around a campf1re Th1s
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enthus1asm cont1nued 1n ex1stance through b1 monthly rneetmgs serv1ce projects father
on ch1l1feed monthly group attendance to local churches Jo1nt act1v1t1es w1th G R
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attend1ng H1 Y conferences play n1ghts and other worthwh1le aCt1V1t16S
HI Y CABINET
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The Future Homemakers ofAmer1ca 1S composed of chartered state assoc1at1ons wh1ch
1n turn are made up of chapters 1nJun1or and sen1or h1gh schools offer1ng homemak1ng
The pup1ls enrolled 1n homemak1ng and those who have been so enrolled and are st1ll
1n school const1tute the actxve membersh1p Prov1s1on 1S made for four act1ve membersh1p
degrees of ach1evement and for assoc1ate membersh1p
The off1cers of each un1t of the Future Homemakers of Amer1ca are elected annually
The F H A 1S self support1ng Operat1ng nat1onally on 1055 a year member dues Dues for
state assoc1at1ons and chapters are f1xed by the un1t
The colors for the F H A are red and Whlte the flower 1S the red rose and the motto
Toward New Hor1zons
F H A 1S a new organ1zat1on 1n March 1944 the 1n1t1al plans were layed for the organ1
zat1on In .Tune 1948 there were 6 108 chapters and 2.37 133 members 1n 47 states
One of the most outstand1ng events that the members enjoyed as a chapter was the tr1p
to the d1str1ct 5 convent1on 1D P1ttsburg Kansas About 20 members represented the
Eureka chapter
Our chapter now has a membersh1p of 57 members The chapter 1S also supported by two
mother adv1sors Mrs Cec1l Ward and Mrs Glenn Kle1n The chapter adv1sor 1S the Home
Econom1cs teacher MISS Allen
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FRONT ROW Left to Rlght Anne I-hllrrman .Tohnnle Mae
HeHdT1CkS V1rg1n1a Packard Peggy Murphy Freda Dav1s
SECOND ROW Left to R1ght MISS Allen LOUISE Rexder
Thelma Hudson Mary French Ida Belle Relch Mar1lyn
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The Nat1onal Emblem of the Future Farmers of Amer1ca f
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xneamngful 1n every detaxl Used by members 1n all recogmzed umts of the orgam
zat1on lt 15 made up of flve symbols The owl wh1ch 1S symbol1c of wlsdom and
knowled e the l
g p ow wh1ch 1S the symbol of labor and t1llage of the so1l and the
r1s1ng sun wh1ch 1S emblematlc of progress and the new day that w1ll dawn when all
farmers ar t
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S9Ct1OH of an ear of corn wh1ch represents common agmcultural lnterests s1nce
corn 1S t
na we to Amer1ca and grown 1n every state The eagle wh1ch surmounts the
cross sect1on of the ear of corn 1S 1nd1cat1ve of the nat1onal scope of the organ1z.at1on
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Left to R1ght FRONT ROW Lyle Olson, Treas, Bob
Agard, Sec., Merle Braden, V1ce Pres., Frank Games
Sentlnal. BACK ROW Mr. Breed, Sponsor, Don Bratton,
Reporter, Howard Worley, Pres,
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CLARINETS: S. Gordon, I. Hawthorne, .T. Green, M. Rose, I. Farmer, N. Biles, M
Cooper, I. Downing, B. Braden, P. Eckles. FLUTES: J'. Meredith, A. Shaw, N. Crebo
TROMBONES: T. Webb, D. Reed, H. Breech. FRENCH HORNS: P. Lopp, G. Close, M
Haugh. SAXOPHONES: J. Steele, B. Hartman. TRUMPETS: S. Evanson, J. Downing
R. Ailor, L. Gamblain, F. Farr, LL. Hawthorne. BARITONES: W. Hoffman. SOUSA-
PHONE: H. Voelrneck, T. Logan, PERCUSSION: Pugh, S. Myers, B. Gaston, K
Morrison, C. Cross. BELLS: N. Teichgraeber.
The band this year is a small but mighty group, and has done a lot
to keep up the school pep. They play for football and basketball games,
pep assemblies, and the Tri-Valley and Music Festival.
Much of the credit is due Mr. Wheat for his fine work with the band
this year.
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Left to Right, FRONT ROW: S. Marchbanks, S. Wallace, G. Dimick,A. Shaw, I. Barnes, M.
Branstetter, J. Fischer, W. Miller, J. Hawthorne, J. Evanson, F. Criswell, C. Criswell, G.
Francis, S. Sturgeon, E. Lewis, P. Pedroja, C. Gaffney, M.S. Rose. SECOND ROW: J.
Downing, D. Martin, M. Vaughn, P.Murphy, V. Morris, M. Polhamus, B. Sharp, J. Hender-
son, B. Russell, J. Green, R. Brice, B. Beal, T. Webb,V. Hinson, P. Mcllvain, J. Farmer,
B. Raber. THIRD ROW: P. Seward, T. Teichgraeber, P. Hodgson, P. Lopp, D. Henderson,
J. Sharp, J. Steele, A. Leonard, J. Church, A. Love, D. Crebo, D. Worrell, P. LeVieux, E.
Hedges, S. Straight. FOURTH ROW: R. Harding, D. Brazil, J. McMenamy, J. Hawthorne,
R. Francis, J. Dochow, R. Gaston, B. Braden, D. Cheatham, K. Kennedy, T. Logan, B.
McCue, M. Rose, E. Cannon. FIFTH ROW: C. Rader, J. Brice, W. Hoffman, J. James, B.
' BACK ROW: T.
Dettmer, BA. Hart, D. Henderson, B. Prather, J. Sears, K. Morrison.
Pomrankey, W. Scott, D. Bratton, J. Burke, C. Brenton, D. Dennis, D. I..eVieux, J. Cheatham.
D. Day, S. Evanson.
This group is entered into enthusiastically by a large number of high school students. It
has sung for the Christmas program, Tri-Valley and Music Festival, and other programs
whenever called upon. This group is under the able direction of Mr. T.D. Wheat.
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Left to Right, FRONT ROW: C. Criswell, J.L. Hawthorne, F. Criswell, J. Evanson. SEC-
OND ROW: B. Sharp, W. Hoffman, B. Braden, T. Logan, R. Brice, J. Henderson, J. Green,
G Francis B. Beal K Kenned , D Cheatham, J. Dochow Mr T.D Wheat, instructor, A.
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Shaw, accompanist. THIRD ROW: D. Bratton, D.LeVieux, C. Brenton, D. Day, J. Cheatham,
J. James, B. Dettmer, B. Hart, D. Henderson, B. Prather, R. Francis, B. McCue. BACK
ROW: D. Dennis, W. Scott, J. Burke, B. Russell, K. Morrison, B. Gaston, J. Sears, D.
Worrell, J. Steele, A. Leonard, J, Sharp,
Under Mr. Wheat's direction, the Boys' Glee Club developed into a fine and talented
group. They made a fine showing at the Music Festival in Emporia this year.
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S Rose W M1ller J Flscher I Barnes M Vaughn SECOND ROW P Pedroja V
Hlnson P Hodgson M Branstetter S Wallace A Carr1ngton B F1sher .T Dennett B
Roblnson L Starkey G Dlmxck BACK ROW .T Bumgardner E Burr1s P LeV1eux Hele
Hughes D Braz.1l D Henderson P Lopp M Olson V Morr1s P Murphy Donna Gray
Instructor
The off1cers of thxs group are Pres1dent W1n1fred Mlller V1ce Presldent Martha
Rose Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Henderson Reporter Ieaneene Flscher L1brar1ans
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French L Relder M Hughes C H1llman E Barr1er N Montgomery M Hellman BAC
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The off1cers of th1s group are Pres1dent Lola Belle Lew1s V1cc Pre-s1dc-nt Eleano
Hedges Secretary Treasurer Jay Polhamus Reporter Jeanne Carnpbell L1brar1ans
Anlta Shaw and .Ioan Dowmng
Due to the large turn out of glrls 1nterested 1n group s1ng1ng MISS Gray our ver
capable vo1ce teacher d1v1ded the g1rls xnto two groups called the Monday Wednesda
Group and the Tuesday Thursday Group They sang for school Programs and the MUS1
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"BROTHER GOOSE" presented by the Jr. Class. FRONT ROW, Left to Right:
Bill Hartman, Ruth Harding, Jeaneene Fisher, Don LeVieux, Carol Cross, Gertrude
Dimick. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Miss Nelson, Directorg Shelia Sturgeon, Dean
Dennis, Judy Meredith, Irlene Rawlings, Dorothy Henderson.
Don LeVieux . .
Jeaneene Fischer
Ruth Harding . .
Bill Hartman . .
Carol Cross . .
Gertrude Dimick
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Dean Dennis .
Judy Meredith . . . . Sarah
Dorothy Henderson . . .
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"SPRING FEVER' presented by the Senior Class. FRONT ROW, Left to Right
Winifred Iviiller, Patricia Seward, Carol Forbes, Martha Rose, Billie Miller
Eleanor Cannon, Miss Nelson, Director. BACK ROW, Left to Right:
Morrison, Bob Gaston, Bob Miller, Howard Worley, Bill James, Jerry Steele
Eleanor Cannon .
Carol Forbes . Qasl . . Anne Purcell Jerry Steele . . Howard Brant
. . . Lou Herron Bill James . . . Ed Burns
Vivian George Bob Miller . . . . . . Vic Lewis
Winifred Miller .
Patricia Seward .
Martha Rose . .
Billie Nliller .
Phoebe Purcell Kenneth Morrison . . Mr. Purcell
. . Aunt Maude Robert Gaston . . .Prof. Bean
Mrs. Spangler Howard Worley . . Dr. Dixon
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place Regional
l Tournament.
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place Invitational Bas
ball Tournament.
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'wma lst place Tri-Valley-
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BASKETBALL SCHEDULE I-9
Madison Eureka 40 1 ll,L Wi T
Augusta Eureka 40 4 4
Neodesha Eureka 36 E.. 4 it
Cherryvale Eureka 34
Humboldt Eureka 54 0
Burlington Eureka 43 ,
Fredonia Eureka ' 5
Garnett Eureka 45 it 'qiiwbii
Yates Center Eureka 45
Cherryvale Eureka 48
Neodesha Eureka 38
Augusta Eureka 37
Humboldt Eureka 52
Burlington Eureka 42
Fredonia Eureka 39
Garnett Eureka 41
Emporia Eureka 29 MMV
Yates Center Eureka 50
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2nd place Tri-Valley-Foot-
ball.
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The Pep Club 'started off the year under the able supervision
Mrs. Foyer and Miss Ware. The Pep Club attended all the football
nd performed during half-time at some of the games.
club elected the following
rson' Sec.-
games a
year the
thy Hende ,
' Repre-
At the beginning of the
fficers: Pres. Martha RosegVice-Pres. Doro
tur geong Reporter lla Barnesg Student Council
rothy Henderson. To lead the Pep
ller Helen Hughes,
heer
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Treas. SheilaS
' Martha Rose and Do
chose Winifred Mi ,
ie Hendricks as c
sentatives
Club in yells, the school
Cannon, Sally Snider, and Johnn
to cheer the
Eleanor
b came out
name nt
ders
he Pep Clu
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lea .
ll season t
d the Regi
te Tourna-
During the basketba
boys "on to victory." The club attende
and a great many members were able to attend the Sta
ments at Salina to back the boys.
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Left to Right FRON
, T ROW: J. Bumgardner, M. Branstetter, D. Brazil, M.
Brown, V. Dean, P. Watson, F. Davis, M. Burton, A. Shaw, C. Gaffney, T.
Teichgraeber. SECOND ROW: B. Troll, J. Hawthorne, M.E. Brenton, J.
Colvin, P. Leader, G. Samuels, J. Tomlinson, B. Raber, B. Miller, M.E. Brown,
V. Packard, J. Farmer, G. Klein. BACK ROW: M.E. French, L. Reider, R.
Harding, D. Spain, J. O'Neil, P. Mcllvain, V. Black, E. Lewis, E. Barrier,
T. Hudson, N. Montgomery, M. Hughes, C. Farbes.
Left to Ri ht
g , FRONT ROW: S. Sturgeon, J. Campbell, C. Rader, J. Brizen
dine, P. Seward, L. Miller, D. Edwards, D. Martin, J. Downing, S. Marchbanks
J. Hellman, J. Fischer. SECOND ROW: M. Rose, S. Straight, S. Baird, E
Hedges, P. LeVieux, N. Stanfield, S. Wallace, J. Meredith, M. Hellman, I
Barnes, M. Rose, M. Starner, I. Rawlings. BACK ROW: E. Burris, E. Roby,
V. Morris, M. Polhamus, J. Brice, P. Crumrine, P. Lopp, D. Henderson, P.
Hodgson, P. Pedroja, M. Loebel, I. Reich.
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Cherryvale
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Left to Right, FRONT ROW: J. Dochow, J. Evanson, F. Bumgardner, B. Hartman, R. Ailo
B. Weatherbee, J. Broddle, F. Criswell, J.L. Hawthorne, D. Dennis. SECOND ROW: M
John Clement, Principal, B. Beal, D. Cheatham, J. Jeffreys, D. Day, C. Kennedy, J. Newb
F. Gaines,B. Dotts, J. Dochow, J. Sears, D. Whipple. THIRD ROW: L. McAnally, J. Steel
C. Chastain, D. Henderson, L. Murphy, B. McCue, R. Francis,D. Vanhaverbeke, J. Shar
J. Pugh, B. Sharp, W. C. Kampschroeder. FOURTH ROW: Coach Lawrence Blair,
Henderson, S. Snider, D. LeVieux, M. Burtin, J. Cooper, D. Pugh, R. Ball, H. Worley,
James, J. Cheatham, D. Culbertson, Assistant Coach "Swede" Erickson. FIFTH RO
Mgr. J. James, W. Elliott, E. Ball, G. Stringer, S. Evanson,R. Gaines, J. Cook, B. Hughe
J. Francis, T. Tucker, J. Webb.
The athletics this year under the
able supervision of Coach Lawrence
Blair and Oscar "Swede" Erickson
turned out to be a successful year but
heartbreaking in some instances.
In football this year their were -
five fellows who made the all Tri-
Valley first team and three who made
honorable mention, first team, Don
Henderson, end, Dale Culbertson,
guardg Savoy Snider, centerg Jerry
Steele, half, Ron Ball, fullback, Hon-
orable mentiong Bill James, Bob
McCue, and Dwain Vanhaverbeke.
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This year proved to be a success-
ful year for the 13 senior lettermen
who have played their last of football
for "Ole EHS!"
In basketball this year we came
off to good start by defeating 12 teams
before unlucky 13 came up, Neodesha
beating us one point.
Coach Blair and "Swede" except
to lead us on to the state this year.
Seven men on the basketball
squad are seniors five of them being
starters.
48
SPIIIHS
Regional Champs
receive their
trophy.
Off to State.
Off to Salina with
a hearty yell.
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llll-VAlllY CHAMPS
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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Donnie Hendersong Mike Vanhaverbeke, Bob Dettmer,
McCue, Dale Culbertson. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Coach, Lawerence Blair, Savoy Snider
Wendell Jacobs, Jerry Steele, John Cheatham, Jack Cooper, Asst. Coach, "Swede" Eric
.mflfff 4' N1 if 4 GRE'
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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: M. Vanhaverbeke, D. Henderson, S. Snider, W. Jacobs, B
Dettmer, J. Cheatham, J. Cooper, D. Culbertson, B. McCue, J. Steele. SECOND ROW
Left to Right: Principal, Mr. Clement, Supt., Mr. Kampschroederg T. Pomranky,
Murphy, A. Leonard, J. Sears, D. Day, D. LeVieux, S. Marshall, J. Henderson, J.
J. Broddle, Asst. Coach, "Swede" Erickson. BACK ROW, Left to Right: M. Burton, Manager
J. Evenson, G. Stringer, C. Wassel, D. Jordahl, J. James, C. Cooper, J. Dochow, D
Whipple, J. Cook, J.L. Hawthorne, Coach, Lawerence Blair.
50
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G. Stewart, F. Criswell, J. Jeffries, W. Wygle
I-I. Troll, S. Evanson, J. Webb, J. Evanson, J. Broddle, J.L. Hawthorne
D. Criswell, M. Egan, L. Thorne, F. Bumgardner, D. Whipple, A. Leonard
SECOND ROW: CoachBlair, D. Culbertson, S. Snider, J. Steele, B. James
B. Dotts, D. Pugh, D. Vanhaverbeke, W. Jacobs, B. Dettmer, D. Hender-
son, L. Murphy, R. Francis, C. Brenton, M. Burton, Asst. Coach Erickson
THIRD ROW: B. Beal, H. Worley, J. Cheatham, R. Gaines, R. Russell
B. Russell, J. Cooper, K. Kennedy, D. Cheatham, D. LeVieus, D. Day
J. Sears, S. Marshall, C. Cooper, J. James, H. Breech. FOURTH ROW'
F. Gaines, G. Stringer, W. Hoffman, P. Johnson, J. Cook, S. Wassell
J. Newby, D. Jordahl, C. Troll, J. Dochow, J. Burke, J. Henderson, J.
Duchow, B. Hughes, D. Dennis. NOT PICTURED: B. McCue, C. Chastain,
C. Huntington, T. Pomranky.
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D
A large number of boys from each class made up this year's track
squad. The Track Team made a fine showing this year under the able
coaching of Coach Blair and Asst. Coach Erickson.
52
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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Winifred Miller, Dorothy Knizley,
Carol Forbes, Patricia Seward, lla Mae Barnes, Shirley Sue
Gordon. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Wallace Hoffman, Kenneth
Morrison, Bob Miller, Bob Dettmer, Wendell Jacobs, Bill James.
These seniors were elected to the National Honor Society for
'48-'49. Each year fifteen percent of the graduating class is
elected to membership in this society by the faculty on the basis
of scholarship, character, leadership, and service.
53
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IHPIIISI TAIIVI Sllllll IS
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Carol Forbes Jerry Steele Shirley Gordon Wendell Jacobs
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lla Mae Barnes Bob McCue
Martha Sue Rose Bill James
Eight students, four boys and four girls, were elected as
representatvie students of Eureka High. The Student Council drew
up a preliminary list of seniors to be voted on by the entire student
body on the basis of personality, citizenship, leadership and service.
It is customary that three boys and three girls be elected each
year as representative students of EHS, but this year four boys
and four girls were elected because of a very close vote.
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Sl lllll ACTIVITIES
GENERAL COURSE
ANN BRANSTETTER
1 2 3 4 Lxbrary Staff 1 A Cappella Cholr 4
ee ub 1 2 3 4 Musxc Festxval 1 2 3 4 Pep
P H A 4 Mxxed Chorus 4 Photography Club 2
ATRICIA SEWARD
ual Staff4 Edltor ln Cbxef 4 G R l 2 3 4
ablnet 2 4 Lxbrary Staff 1 A Cappella Cho1r
lee Club 2 3 Musxc Festxval 2 3 4 Scxence Club 2
Club 2 3 Proctor 3 Class P a 3 4 Mxx
horus 3 4
ANNE RUNYAN
G R 1 2 3 4 L1braryStaff2 Pep Club 3 Proctor 4
WALLACE SCOTT
Y 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Mxxed Chorus 3
GLADYS SAMUELS
2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Muslc Festxva Pep
ub 4 F
CHAS E BRENTON
T ack l 2 3 4 lub l
Ca xnet 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Musxc FCSt1VBl 2
Sc1ence Club 2 F F A 3 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4
ILA MAE BARNES
nnual Staff 4 Asst Edxtor 4 G R
Cabxnet 2 3 4 Vxce Pres 4 A Cappella Cho1r4 Glee
C ub 1 2 3 4 MUSICFCSCIVBI 1 2 3 4 Pep Club l
4 StudentCounc1l 3 ClassPlay 3 M1xedChorus2
JOHN CHEATHAM
Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Track
ub 3 2 3 4 Glee C 4 Musxc
FeSC1VB1 3 4 Pep Club 1 Student Councxl 4
LOLA BELLE LEWIS
G R 3 4 A Cappella Choxr 4 Glee Club 3 4 Musxc
F stxval 3 4 Pep Club 4 F H A 4
JOAN SNIDER
roctor 4 F H A
RON BALL
Basketball l Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 E Clu
H1 Y 1 2 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Musxc Festxva
BILLIE TROLL
4 Tre
CLAYTON ROCKHILL
rack 3 ee u
Pres 3 Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4
JACK DOCHOW
Football 4 ub 3 4 Glee u 3
Musxc Festxval 4
BEVERLY POMRANKY
1 A CappellaCho1rl Band l Orchestra 1 Glee
Club 1 Transferred to Houghton Lake l Transferred
back
MARY ELLEN BRENTON
Scxenc ub 2 e lub 4
HELEN HUGHES
Class 1cer 3 Sec T eas 3 2 3 4 Lxlra
Staff 1 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Vlce Pr s 3 Musxc Fest1
v 1 2 3 4 PepClubl 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Proctor 4
BILL SHARP
nnual Staff 2 F otball l 2 C ub
Y 4 Glee Cl 4 Class Pla
NORA JOYCE WILSON
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RICHARD FRANCIS
Basketball 2 3 4 Football 3 Track 2 3 4 F Club
H Y 4 Glee C ub 2 3 4 Musxc Festlval
Mxxed Chorus 2 3 4
LOREN MC ANELLY
Basketball l 2 3 Football l 2 3 4 Track l 2 3 Class
O 1cer 2 V1ce Pres 2 ub
Glee Club 3 Musxc Festxval 3
INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE
PAUL BRAND
Basketball l 2 ootball l 2 Ban
Glee Club 1 2, Muslc Festxval 1,2
GENERAL COURSE fConl I
BOB MILLER
ack 1 3 lass Offlcer 2 Pres 2
Glee Club 1 2 Musxc Ensembles 2 Scxemce Club
Class Play 3 4 F F A 3 Mlxed Chorus 2
ALLEN C LOVE
Y 4 Glee ub 1 3 4 Muslc Fest val
LYLE OLSON
Y 4 Treas
DON HENDERSON
sketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Tra k 1
Class 0ff1Cer 4 Program Chaxrman 4 E C ub
Y H1 Y Cabxne 4 Glee C ub
Muslc Festxval 3 4 Mlxed Chorus
JACKIE BUMGARDNER
3 4 Llbrary Sta Glee Club
Musxc Festxval 1 2 3 4 Pep Club F 4 Mlxed
Chorus 2 4
DONALD D BRATTON
ack 4 Hx Y 3 4 Gle Club l 2 3 4 Mus Festlval
4 F F A 4 Reporter 4 Mxxed Chorus
PEGGY ROBERTS
Transferred from Toronto 2 G R 2 3 4 Pep Club 3
Proctor 3 4
PEGGY MURPHY
1 2 3 4 A Cappella Cho1r 1 4 Glee C u
Music Festxval 1 3 4 Muslc Ensembles 1 3 4 p
ub 1 3 4 F H A 4 Mlxed Ch us
JUDY ARGUELLES
2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Musxc Festxva 1 ep
Club 3 4 Mxxed Chorus 4
BOB LEADER
H1 Y 1 Lxbrary Staff 1 Sc1ence Club 1
BOB AGARD
asketball l Football 1 T ack 2 H1 Y
MARVIN BURTIN
F otball 3 4 Track 4 H1 Y 1 2 3 4 H1 Y Cabxnet 3
F A 3 Vxce Pres 3 E Club 4 Basket.ballMgr 4
JACK PUGH
Annual Staff 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Football 2 3 4
Track 2 3 Club 3 4 H1 Y 4 Band 1 3 4 Orc
t a 1 3 Musxc Fest1val 1 3 4 Student Councxl 4
Camera Club 2 VICC Pres 2
DON WORRELL
ootball 2 3 H Y 1 4 Gle Cl 2 3 4 Mus
stxval l 2 3 4
JACK O WEBB
Veteran of World War II
BETTY LOU FISHER
2 3 4 Lxbrary Staf
Muslc Festival 4
VIRGINIA DEAN
G R I 4 Orchestra 1 Pep C ub
VIRGINIA LEE PACKARD
nnual Staff 4 G R
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Club 3 4 Student Councxl 4
Mlxed Chorus 1 2 3 Transierred from Ottawa 3
BILLIE MILLER
G R 4 A Cappel1aCho1r4 Glee Club 4 Muslc Fest1
v l 4 Pep Club 4 Class P ay 4 Transferred from
wlChlf8 3
MERLE SOULE
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BILL PRATHER
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1 3 4 Musxc Fest1val 4 Sc1ence Club 2
JAMES TAYLOR
Lxbrary Staff 3
BETTY HARBOUR
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